feels good to beat the lakers no matter when it is
Gameday recap
http://www.nba.com/spurs/gameday/100715.html
Photos
http://www.nba.com/spurs/photos/100715_summer_1.html
Video
Coach Pop
http://www.nba.com/spurs/multimedia/100715_pop.html
Tyler Wilkerson
http://www.nba.com/spurs/multimedia/...wilkerson.html
Dwayne Mitc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2jdrZhNayk
Highlights
http://www.nba.com/spurs/video/2010/...nba/index.html
Powerful Slam
http://www.nba.com/spurs/video/2010/...nba/index.html
Gee Follows up
http://www.nba.com/spurs/video/2010/...nba/index.html
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feels good to beat the lakers no matter when it is
That July championship will fit right in next to those December championships.
Butthurt, Summer League style . . .
no . Who would even bother responding to a summer league loss?
lakerfan, that's who.
we just need a showing from Lakaluva and Drhouse. Culburn is irrelevant as he is always butt hurt from the state registration for pedophiles.
He will still come in here no doubt, spewing his belief that LA has rang 16 times even though he probably doesnt realize that his team was created in Detroit in 1946 before moving to Minneapolis in 1947 and didnt move to LA until around 1959. And in that year went 25 and 50.![]()
Last edited by phyzik; 07-16-2010 at 01:33 AM.
Scoring is easy in summer league for guys who are naturally inclined to do it. They can be tempted to put the blinders on and head to the hole without any regard for what's materializing on the floor. Alonzo Gee doesn't suffer from this epidemic. With the Lakers paying him a lot of attention on Friday, Gee was more than happy to work on the weak side and keep the ball moving around the perimeter until it found the open shooter. Outside of the handful of sure-thing lottery picks, there are few players who look more destined for a full-time NBA gig than Gee.
D.J. Foster of ClipperBlog and ESPN Los Angeles on the Spurs' guards: "You’ll see a lot of guys provide token full-court pressure in summer league, but the Spurs’ players aren’t ones to take a task lightly. All game long guards Curtis Jerrells and Dwayne Mitc stayed in the hip pocket of the Lakers’ ball-handlers and made them work for every inch on the court. The result of the inspired perimeter defense showed up in the box score – the Lakers’ guards went a combined 0-for-13 from beyond the arc, turned the ball over ten times, and shot just 40.5 percent from the field."
http://espn.go.com/blog/TrueHoop/pos...league-roundup
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